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Research

Areas of Expertise

Academic Staff - Research interest and supervision availability

Potential areas of research study include, but are not restricted to:

International Law
• Private international law
• Public international law
• Human rights
• Criminal law
• Law of the sea
• Refugee law
• European law
• Trade law
• Dispute resolution

Environmental Law

Asian Law
• Islamic law
• Laws of South-East-Asia
• Japanese law

Criminal Law
• Criminal justice
• Criminology
• Terrorism
• Undercover policing
• Law and order politics
• Criminal law reform

Commercial Law
• Corporate and securities law
• Governance and accountability
• Competition regulation
• Property and corporations law
• Corporate insolvency
• Law and economics

 

Intellectual Property and copyright law

Public Law
• Administrative law
• Administrative tribunals
• Law of evidence
• Constitutional law
• Courts and the judicial system
• Australian legal history

Other potential research areas include:

Aboriginal legal issues and Native Title
Equity
Family law
Health law and ethics
Labour law and trade union law
Law and psychology
Legal profession
Migration Law
Military operations law
Privacy and security
Restitution
Socio legal research
Torts

 

The areas of specialised study in the Graduate Program are also reflected in the work of the Law School's Centres:

Commercial Law
Environmental Law
Intellectual Property
International Law and Public Law

 




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